Louisa Connolly-Burnham
Louisa Sarah Anne Connolly-Burnham, born on June 23, 1992, is a multifaceted English actress, filmmaker, and musician. She rose to fame for her captivating performances in the CBBC supernatural drama "Wolfblood," where she starred from 2012 to 2014, and in the Nickelodeon mystery series "House of Anubis" in 2013. These roles not only showcased her acting talent but also helped her establish a significant following among young audiences.
In 2020, Connolly-Burnham took a significant step in her career by directing her first short film, "The Call Centre," marking her transition from acting to filmmaking and demonstrating her versatility in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her work in film and television, she is also an accomplished musician. Alongside her partner, James New, she co-founded the music duo Virens, further showcasing her creative talents beyond acting.
With a dynamic career that spans various artistic domains, Connolly-Burnham continues to make her mark in the industry, earning recognition for her contributions to both screen and music. Her ability to navigate multiple creative avenues highlights her dedication and passion for the arts.